Surprise! Walmart health plan is cheaper, offers more coverage than Obamacare
For a monthly premium as low as roughly $40, an individual who is a Walmart HRA plan enrollee can obtain full-service coverage through a Blue Cross Blue Shield preferred provider organization. A family can get coverage for about $160 per month.
Unlike Obamacare, there are no income eligibility requirements. Age and gender do not alter premium rates. The company plan is the same for all of Walmart's 1.1 million enrolled employees and their dependents, from its cashiers to its CEO.I've never been employed by Wal-Mart. Since we all know that the left NEVER LIES about anything, we must conclude that Obummer is making things worse for modern Americans than what slaves in America had 200 years ago.
Now... If Walmart could just sell that policy.
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Wal-Mart has the second biggest workforce in the US, so they get a good group rate. I bet Wal-Mart picks up a big chunk of the cost too. That $40 is what the employee pays, not the cost of the policy.
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